The Treaty Three Police Service is currently accepting resumes for new recruit constables to fill current and future positions within our Police Service.

The position is subject to the terms of the funding Agreement between Her majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, Grand Council Treaty #3 and the Treaty Three Police Services Board.

PRE–REQUISITES:

– Minimum 18 years of age.

– Must possess a high school diploma or equivalency.

-Must possess a valid Class ‘G’ driver’s license.

-No criminal record for which a records suspension (pardon) has not been received or an absolute/conditional discharge that has not been sealed.

-Pass credit, background and investigation checks.

-Must be of good moral character.

-Conversant in Ojibway will be an asset.

– Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.

-Preference will be given to Treaty #3 members.

-Knowledge and understanding of community languages, culture, traditions with a high sensitivity to aboriginal issues.

All qualified applicants must submit a detailed cover letter, resume, medical, VlSlon, copy of driver’s abstract along with a Treaty Three Police Service Police Recruit Application Package to the Treaty Three Police Service. Please contact the Treaty Three Police Service for an Application Package at (807) 548-5474.

Once in receipt of a Police Recruit Application, please refer to the Mandatory Checklist attached to ensure you send all the required documentation. Incomplete applications will not be accepted, and will be returned to you with instructions to re-apply with the mandatory documentation. Returned applications must be re-submitted prior to closing date..

Cover Letters, Resumes, Abstracts and Application Packages for these positions are to be mailed or faxed to:

Treaty Three Police Service

General Headquarters

P.O. Box 1480

Kenora, ON P9N 3X7

Fax: (807) 548-2119

Attention: Deputy Chief of Police

Closing date for applications is 4:00P.M, September 29, 2017

The Treaty Three Police Service appreciates the interest of all applicants; however only those who receive an interview will be contacted.

The Treaty Three Police Service is taking applications for Caretaker employment upon completion of the Treaty Three Police Service.

Location: Asubpeechoseewagong (Grassy Narrows) First Nation

Under the direction of the Chief of Police, The Caretaker will maintain the building in a clean and orderly condition by performing (light/heavy) cleaning duties, tasks assigned by the Asubpeechoseewagong Supervisor are complied with and that accountability is provided to not only Detachment Commander but all staff members of Treaty Thee Police Service

Duties & Responsibilities:

Submit daily check list to Supervisor to ensure tasks are completed.

Arranging monthly inspections of building

Comply with rules, regulations, and policy orders governing use of equipment and co-operate with standards related to health and safety regulations.

Be of good moral character with No Criminal Record (applicants must consent to a Criminal Records Check)

Ability to separate personal and professional life, ensuring personal life does not adversely affect performance at work

Ability to maintain confidentiality

The closing date for applications is July 13, 2017 at 4:00PM. Applications and Resumes for this position are to be dropped off @: Treaty Three Police Service attention: Administration Sergeant David Pahpasay

The Treaty Three Police Service appreciates the interest of all applicants; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

The Treaty Three Police Service in partnership with the Ministry of Children and Youth Services will be offering the Youth in Policing Initiative (Y.I.P.I.) Program. Y.I.P.I. is a paid employment program. The goal of Y.I.P.I. is to give young people an opportunity to develop job skills while enhancing police and community relations. The program is for interested youth with leadership potential including those who may see themselves as experiencing barriers to personal growth, success and who would benefit from this opportunity.

The program will run from July 3rd to August 25th, 2017 and will provide the students with approximately 35 working hours per week. The participants will have the opportunity to experience policing of the Treaty Three Police Service, support community initiatives and gain valuable life and employment skills.

The mandate of this program is:

To promote youth participation in the work environment through diverse, educational and productive work assignments

To enhance the relationship between the police and the youth we serve

To provide positive employment opportunities for youth

To promote the Treaty Three Police Service as an employer of choice

Is Y.I.P.I. for You?

The Youth in Policing Initiative is intended for youth who:

Are between the ages 15-17

Must be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident;

Are eligible to work in Canada (*SIN card)

Seek work experience / job skills training

Would benefit from this developmental opportunity regarding leadership and civic responsibility

Successfully complete the recruitment / background check process

Must not have any criminal charges pending before the court

Agree to a mentor relationship

Available for the full eight-week program

Have not completed YIPI in the past; and

Will be returning to high school in September

Submit Cover letter and Resumes to Sergeant Cheryl Gervais at:

Treaty Three Police Service General Headquarters

22 Homestake Road

P.O. Box 1480

Kenora, ON

Phone: (807) 548-5474

Fax: (807) 548-8387

Please specify in cover letter which Detachment position you are applying for.

Employment Opportunity

8 month Term

Administrative Support – Chief of Police Assistant

General: The Treaty Three Police Service – General Headquarters requires one (1) Administrative Support Personnel under the direct supervision of the Chief of Police. The anticipated start date would be July 10, 2017 ending on March 31, 2018.

Qualifications:

Possess a high school diploma or equivalent;

Be of good moral character with no criminal record for which a records suspension been sealed;

(pardon) has not been received or an absolute/conditional discharge that has not

Previous work experience with courts / law enforcement would be an asset;

Maintaining electronic and manual filing system for General Headquarters

Drafting and/distributing correspondence as required by Chief of Police

Opening incoming correspondence and distribute as required

Coordinating the Chief of Police’s appointment schedule

Attending meetings with Chief of Police as required

Other duties as assigned

Salary is to be determined on qualifications and experience, 36.25 hours per week

Interested applicants must submit a cover letter, a detailed resume and a Treaty Three Police Service Consent to disclose form. Please contact the Treaty Three Police Service for the consent to disclose form at (807) 548-5474.

Closing date for applications is June 28, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m. Resumes for this position are to be mailed or faxed to:

Treaty Three Police Service

General Headquarters

22 Homestake Road, P.O. Box 1480

KENORA, ON P9N 3X7

Facsimile: 807-548-2119

Attention: Deputy Chief of Police

The Treaty Three Police Service appreciates the interest of all applicants; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Program Coordinator Assistant for Support Our Survivors / Contract Ends March 31, 2018 General Headquarters, Kenora

DEADLINE: June 23, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.

Job Overview:

Under the Ontario Supporting Police Response to Sexual Violence and Harassment Grant Program, the Treaty Three Police Service is accepting applications for a Program Coordinator Assistant for the Support our Survivors (S.O.S)

To initiate and maintain contact with victims and designated family members of Sexual Assault investigations by the Treaty Three Police Service. The incumbent will assist the Program Coordinator along with Treaty Three Police Service investigators in building and maintaining positive relationships with family members. The incumbent will provide general information regarding the Criminal Justice system, short-term counselling, risk assessments, safety planning and referrals to community programs as required. The incumbent will be responsible for guiding families through the complexities of the Justice system providing analysis, interpretation and assessment of individual needs.

The incumbent will liaise with other government departments and agencies to ensure issues related to child welfare, housing, social assistance are addressed. The incumbent will work closely with victims and families of sexual assault and community agencies to ensure each receive comprehensive support and referral to traditional and conventional resources.

The qualified candidate will be responsible for assisting in the implementation of this program to all 23 Treaty #3 Communities policed by the Treaty Three Police Service.

PRIMARY DUTIES:

To offer support and counselling to victims who are survivors of rape, sexual assault, abuse and incest, and to those affected by violence reported to the Treaty Three Police Service

Creating forms and brochures as required;

Composing and typing correspondence as required;

Maintaining confidential community contacts and e-mail lists;

Completing monthly report to the Chief of Police and ensuring all presentations are entered on Records Management System (RMS);

Filing documents and completing final report to Ministry of Community Safety and correctional Services.

Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Understanding of the root causes of Sexual violence;

Valid Ontario driver’s license;

No criminal record;

Must pass background check and security clearance;

Additional skills including:

Excellent verbal and listening skills including:

Speaking clearly with proper volume and tone emphasis and in a confident manner in all situations including when speaking in front of a group or audience;

Giving concise, understandable, accurate directions/instruction;

Listening carefully for total meaning;

Courteous, polite, and positive;

Excellent analytical and organizational skills;

Ability to work independently and in a team environment;

Ability to problem solve and exercise good judgement and cope in difficult situations;

Ability to maintain confidentiality;

Knowledge and understanding of community languages, culture, traditions with a high sensitivity to aboriginal issues.CLOSING DATE is June 23, 2017 at 4:00 p.m.We would like to thank all candidates in advance for their interest, however only those being considered will be contacted.

This will be a contract position with an end date of March 31, 2018.

Interested applicants are to forward a cover letter and detailed resume outlining their interest in the position to the attention of Staff Sergeant Terry McCaffrey via Fax to 807-548-2119 or via email to terry.mccaffrey@t3ps.ca. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The Treaty Three Police Service is accepting applications for a Records Management Systems – Operational Reader.

The primary function of the Records Management Systems (RMS) Operational Reader who is under the direction of the Administrative Staff Sergeant or designate, is to perform the work of “reading” and classifying of operational files. Reads and scores all files as per NICHE entries, concludes paperless files on CAD, provides reports and advice to front line police members supervisors on operational file documentation. The incumbent will also train employees in classification of files, information retrieval, (UCR/RMS/CAD) and records management and filing. This position requires adapting to established methods and involves a choice of methods and procedures. Records Management Systems Operational Reader ensures that tasks assigned are complied with and that accountability is provided to all staff members of the Treaty Three Police Service and the member First Nations, while maintaining the intent of the Treaty Three Police Service Philosophy and Mission Statement.

Primary Duties:

to perform the work of “reading” and classifying of operational files.

Reads and scores all files as per NICHE entries,

concludes paperless files on CAD,

provides reports and advice to front line police members supervisors on operational file documentation.

The incumbent will also train employees in classification of files, information retrieval, (UCR/RMS/CAD) and records management and filing.

ensures that tasks assigned are complied with and that accountability is provided to all staff members of the Treaty Three Police Service and the member First Nations, while maintaining the intent of the Treaty Three Police Service Philosophy and Mission Statement.

Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Completion of Grade 12;

Minimum of 2 years recent experience in an administrative police or related environment and demonstrated police investigative experience including knowledge in general office procedures and equipment, organizational policies and procedures;

Excellent knowledge and skills in specific computer software applications including Niche RMS and CPIC and the policies, procedures and best practices surrounding their operation; MS Office Suite, Internet and in Dictaphone transcription equipment and related software,

Must have ability to perform as a trainer for civilians and officers in the use of specific computer software applications including Niche RMS and CPIC;

T3PS security clearance is mandatory;

Valid Class G Provincial driving licence;

Be of good moral character with no criminal record;

Additional skills including:

Excellent verbal, written communication, and interpersonal and public relations skills;

Excellent analytical and organizational skills;

Knowledge of composition, spelling, and grammar to transcribe data correctly;

Ability to work independently and in a team environment;

Ability to problem solve and exercise good judgement and cope in difficult situations;

Ability to maintain confidentiality;

Adaptability to established methods and involves a choice of methods and procedures;

Knowledge and understanding of community languages, culture, traditions with a high sensitivity to aboriginal issues.

Interested applicants are to forward a cover letter and detailed resume outlining their interest in the position to the attention of The Deputy Chief via Fax to 807-548-2119 or via email to jeff.skye@t3ps.ca. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience.

CLOSING DATE is February 3, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m.

This position is part time (24 hours a week)

Training will be provided.

We would like to thank all candidates in advance for their interest, however only those being considered will be contacted.

Under the Ontario Supporting Police Response to Sexual Violence and Harassment Grant Program, the Treaty Three Police Service is accepting applications for a Program Coordinator for the Support our Survivors (S.O.S)

To initiate and maintain contact with victims and designated family members of Sexual Assault investigations by the Treaty Three Police Service. The incumbent will assist the Treaty Three Police Service investigators in building and maintaining positive relationships with family members and will serve as the central point of contact. The incumbent will provide general information regarding the Criminal Justice system, short-term counselling, risk assessments, safety planning and referrals to community programs as required. The incumbent will be responsible for guiding families through the complexities of the Justice system providing analysis, interpretation and assessment of individual needs.

The incumbent will liaise with other government departments and agencies to ensure issues related to child welfare, housing, social assistance are addressed. The incumbent will work closely with victims and families of sexual assault of and community agencies to ensure each receive comprehensive support and referral to traditional and conventional resources.

The qualified candidate will be responsible for the overall implementation of this program to all 23 Treaty #3 Communities policed by the Treaty Three Police Service.

PRIMARY DUTIES:

To offer support and counselling to victims who are survivors of rape, sexual assault, abuse and incest, and to those affected by violence reported to the Treaty Three Police Service

Creating forms and brochures as required;

Composing and typing correspondence as required;

Maintaining confidential community contacts and e-mail lists;

Completing monthly report to the Chief of Police and ensuring all presentations are entered on Records Management System (RMS);

Filing documents and completing final report to Ministry of Community Safety and correctional Services.

Other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Understanding of the root causes of Sexual violence;

Valid Ontario drivers licence;

No criminal record;

Must pass background check and security clearance;

Additional skills including:

Excellent verbal and listening skills including:

Speaking clearly with proper volume and tone emphasis and in a confident manner in all situations including when speaking in front of a group or audience;

Giving concise, understandable, accurate directions/instruction;

Listening carefully for total meaning;

Courteous, polite, and positive;

Excellent analytical and organizational skills;

Ability to work independently and in a team environment;

Ability to problem solve and exercise good judgement and cope in difficult situations;

Ability to maintain confidentiality;

Knowledge and understanding of community languages, culture, traditions with a high sensitivity to aboriginal issues.

Interested applicants are to forward a cover letter and detailed resume outlining their interest in the position to the attention of The Deputy Chief via Fax to 807-548-2119 or via email to jeff.skye@t3ps.ca. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience.

CLOSING DATE is January 27, 2017 @ 4:00 p.m.

This will be a contract position with an end date of March 31, 2018.

We would like to thank all candidates in advance for their interest, however only those being considered will be contacted.

(Kenora, ON.) – Treaty Three Police Service today announced the “2nd Annual Honouring & Empowering Indigenous Women & Girls Powwow” (HEIWGP). The funding for this very important & cultural event under The Not for Sale Project has been made possible by a grant from The Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.

The 2nd Annual Honouring & Empowering Indigenous Women & Girls Powwow (HEIWGP) will be held at the Golden Eagle Bingo Hall in the Wauzhushk Onigum First Nation, Saturday, December 31, 2016. Grand Entry will commence at 1:00 p.m with a feast to follow from 5:00-7:00 p.m. A midnight round dance is also planned. Jingle dress & male traditional dance specials for adult & youth categories are also a main feature at this year’s powwow. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend.

Denouncing Human Trafficking and gender based violence remains a priority for the Treaty Three Police Service. More specifically, creating awareness about sexual exploitation of Indigenous Women and Girls continue to guide the strategies under the Not for Sale Project (Not for Sale Project).

Karen Kejick from Iskatewizaagegan No. 39 Independent First Nation will take on the role as project lead to assist in carrying out deliverables within the scope of the NFSP. The NFSP is expected to sunset in March 2017.

Paramount to these strategies is premised on creating public awareness to denounce human trafficking in the Treaty Three Territory. The NFSP main objective aims to empower Indigenous Women and Girls. Components under the NFSP include:

Education strategy related to Human Trafficking;

Culturally restorative strategy utilizing a holistic approach;

Prevention strategy under a broad public awareness campaign.

We firmly believe that through community led and community driven initiatives such as the NFSP that Treaty Three Police Service together with 23 First Nations will serve to build greater awareness and collaborative alliances to empower Indigenous Women and Girls.

On behalf of all Treaty Three Police Service Officers and Civilian support staff, we are pleased to present to you our newly constructed Website. Every effort has been made to create a user friendly site that aims to answer your most relevant questions and keeps you up to date on the latest news you need to stay informed and stay safe.